UEFA BACKS BARÇA SALES
FC Barcelona, the absolute leader in Europe in the sale of shirts
Published:21/02/2024 - 09:52h
Updated:21/02/2024 - 15:34h
Barça are trying to return to being an elite team in all aspects and little by little they are getting there again, something that is demonstrated by their recent income from shirt sales
The most recent annual financial report of the UEFA showed does some days that the FC Barcelona was in the first five places regarding income by stadium and also to general capacity to generate income like club. Those figures were a clear backrest to what has attained the club in the 2023, especially with what meant to go back to win LaLiga, helping enormously to the arks of the entity.
However, it is not the only in what the culés are dominating Europe regarding generation of money. And it is that the maximum organism of the European football also revealed the ránking of the ten clubs that more money generate with the sale of T-shirts and merchandising, topping to the Barça like the team that more 'paste' has produced in the last year, or at least like this reflect it the data that handles the UEFA.
The Barça heads a list of big clubs to world-wide level
The equipación of the FC Barcelona is the first of the list, winning 179 million euros by sales of T-shirts and commodities, 24 million euros more than his rival maximum the Real Madrid, that wins 155 millions. Definitely a big news in the economic field for the Barcelona club, although always it has to highlight in this type of accounts that all this money is not net for the Catalan entity since the manufacturer, in this case Nike, possesses a big quantity of right on this money when having all the costs of production and distribution of the products.
It is worthwhile to highlight equally that in the ránking that announced the UEFA no longer appears any another club of LaLiga, as well as it neither is the current winner of the triplete, the Manchester City, something that shows his little base of fans in front of his short sportive history. The others eight clubs of the listing were Bayern, Liverpool, Manchester United, PSG, Arsenal, Chelsea, Juventus and Tottenham.